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What's Holding You Back from Writing That Book? Seven Possible Obstacles and How to Overcome Them Can you picture this scene? You're relaxing beside a swimming pool when you happen to notice a child teetering at the end of the high diving board. The child leans forward, bends his legs, and prepares to jump. Then he backs away. After a few moments he again musters his courage, walks to the end of the board, leans forward, and starts to jump. But again he backs away. He just can't seem to make the plunge. For many people, thinking about writing a book is like that. They know they'd like to become an author. It sounds exciting. They strongly believe that the visibility and credibility they would gain would be good for their career and their business. But for some reason, they keep backing away. What are the roadblocks that keep people from taking the plunge and becoming authors? Here are seven negative reasons people give, with some advice about how to overcome them. 1. "I'm too busy." Like most successful people, you probably don't have any "free" time on your hands. But have you ever noticed that it's the really successful people who find time to write books and do other things that bring even more success? How do they do it? First, they put first things first. They set priorities, plan their work, and work their plans, so they're not always putting out fires. Second, they leverage their capabilities. They know they can't do everything equally well, so they concentrate on doing what they do best, and they enlist the help of qualified people to do the rest. If writing a book is really important to you and to your career, you can make it a priority and find the time to do it. And you can leverage your own capabilities by engaging the services of a professional ghostwriter. You'll be pleasantly surprised to find out how much time a competent ghostwriter can save you. He'll do the heavy lifting and leave you free to concentrate on your business. And just as important, he'll make sure your book project keeps moving forward, even when you're tempted to put it on the back burner. Yes, you are busy, but you're not too busy to write a book if you really want to. You can join that select group of successful people who don't buy into the excuse, "I'm too busy." 2. "I don't know what to write about." To overcome this obstacle, ask yourself questions like the following:
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Michael J Dowling is a writer, editor, and ghostwriter of books, articles, and Web copy that enable individuals and organizations to increase their visibility, credibility, and profitability. He has an MBA from Columbia Business School (NYC), where he was a Harriman Scholar, and is the author of three published books. Visit michaeljdowling.com to learn more. © 2009 Michael J. Dowling. All rights reserved. This article may be reproduced with the original, unedited text intact, including the resource box and URL links. Visit MichaelJDowling.com to learn more about Michael J. Dowling's writing, editing, and ghostwriting services.
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